These varieties are small shrubs ideal for container growing.
PLANTING:Â Roses grow deep roots, therefore the taller the pot the better, we recommend knee height as the minimum. Make sure to use a soil-based (loam compost) such as John Innes No.2 . Crocks or stones can be used near the bottom, to ensure good drainage. Also keep container roses well-watered during dry spells, especially during their first year, obviously the bigger the pot the less water they will need.
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Out of stockMutabilis, a.k.a Tipo Ideale, has single blooms that change through yellow and pink to crimson. Perpetual flowering. Very healthy. Can be kept as a shrub but will climb to 2m if trained. Size: 1.2m x 0.9m.
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Out of stockPerle d'Or displays small buff to apricot blooms in clusters. Hybrid-Tea shaped in the bud. Scented. Continuous flowering. A good buttonhole rose. Suitable for small gardens. Size 1.2m x 0.9m.
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Out of stocka.k.a Mousseline. Semi-double cupped blooms of blush pink. A neat compact well-foliated bush. Light moss. Perfumed. A continuous flowering June until October. Size 1m x 1m.
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Out of stocka.k.a. Parvifolia or Burgundy Rose. A miniature Centifolia rose. Compact growth with tiny leaves. Small pompom flowers of claret. Good for container growing. Similar height and habit to Rosa De Meaux. Fragrant. Size: 60cm x 60cm.
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Out of stockShort rambler. Clusters of small semi-double creamy white blooms. Highly fragrant. Dark glossy foliage with reddish stems. Repeat flowering. Size:3.6 x 2.4m.
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Out of stockA.k.a. De La Maître D'Ecole. Red buds open pink then mature to lilac-mauve,the blooms are flat and rosette shaped. Good scent . Compact habit. Summer flowering. Size: 90cm x 90cm.